Tales of the Tuatha De Danann, Volume 1

New Translations of Irish Myths

Published by Moon Books
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

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About The Book

New translations of Irish myths offer insight into the Irish Gods.

A collection of modern translations of older Irish material focusing on the Tuatha Dé Danann and Aos Sidhe, this book gathers these stories together into a single place and gives readers a more literal translation to work from. Focusing on shorter tales and excerpts from larger texts and offering a range of material that gives insight into who the Irish Gods are and how they have been perceived, stories include How the Dagda Got His Magic Staff, The Treasures of the Tuatha Dé Danann, Oengus's Dream, and others. This text is presented in the source languages of Old and Middle Irish with new English translations by the author. Many existing translations are around a hundred years old and often either exclude material or skew the translation to fit the mores of a more Victorian audience - while this one stays as true as possible to the source material.

About The Author

Morgan Daimler teaches classes on Irish myth and magical practices, fairies, and related subjects in the United States and internationally. She has been published in multiple anthologies as well as articles in various magazines, and she is one of the world's foremost experts on all things Fairy. Besides the titles available through Moon Books Morgan has a high fantasy novel 'Into Shadow' through Cosmic Egg and has an urban fantasy/paranormal romance series called Between the Worlds. Morgan has also presented papers on fairies and on fairies and witches at several university conferences.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Moon Books (October 14, 2025)
  • Length: 232 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781803419183

Raves and Reviews

Anyone who loves Irish mythology should read these translations if only to get a sense of how different the original stories really are from most of the retellings. This book is especially important for anyone interested in Irish paganism or spirituality, as most translations leave out crucial passages, which are included and translated here. To me, these versions are all about getting closer to the source, getting closer to the authentic heart of ancient pagan Ireland. - Christopher Scott Thompson, author of Pagan Anarchism and A God Who Makes Fire

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